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Chinese Outbound Tourism Research: A Review

Authors Xin Jin, Ying Wang
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH
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17501 Journal Article

Chocolate and Chess (Unlocking Lakatos)

Authors John Kadvany
Year 2012
Journal Name PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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17504 Journal Article

Veiled Women Athletes in the 2008 Beijing Olympics: Media Accounts

Authors Mahfoud Amara
Year 2012
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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17505 Journal Article

Conference Models to Bridge Micro and Macro Studies of Science

Authors Matthew Francisco, Stasa Milojevic, Selma Sabanovic
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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17506 Journal Article

"WHAT HAVE I TO DO WITH WILD ANIMALS?": GLIKL BAS LEIB AND THE OTHER WOMAN

Authors Iris Idelson-Shein
Year 2010
Journal Name EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES
17507 Journal Article

Indigenous human resource practices in Australian mining companies: Towards an ethical model

Authors A Crawley, A Sinclair
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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17510 Journal Article

Nice but incompetent? The eldery stereotype in Europe

Description
Europe’s constantly ageing population posits a number of challenges for the European Community. One of the main issues lies in shedding age discrimination that prevents the social inclusion of older people in society. A first step in doing so is to identify negative stereotypes and to uncover the mechanisms that lead to them. Past research has focused solely on psychological factors neglecting the societal context. Hence, the proposed research aims to fill this important gap by investigating the joint impact of societal and psychological variables on shaping age stereotypes and ageism. For this purpose, an explanatory model is developed and tested in a series of four cross-cultural studies. In the first phase of the project (Study 1 and 2) secondary data from the Ageism module in the European Social Survey will be analyzed. Data are available from more than 50,000 individuals coming from 28 countries in Europe. An explanatory model will be tested with the use of multilevel structural equation modeling that allows examining psychological and societal predictors simultaneously. Study 1 will focus on younger and middle-aged people’s attitudes towards the elderly by examining outcome variables such as prejudice and intergenerational contact. Study 2 will concentrate on the elderly and investigate outcome variables such as experiences of ageism and subjective well-being. In the second phase of the project, a systematic cross-cultural survey will be constructed to further investigate the impact of different societal stereotypes on real-life issues that were not assessed in the ESS. In Study 3, 400 older people from four countries will be surveyed and among others their self-esteem and willingness to engage in voluntary work will be assessed. Study 4 is a quasi-experimental field study that will be conducted in two countries. We will observe to what extent negative age stereotypes are translated into ageist behavior.
Year 2011
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17512 Project

Evaluating the self and the other: Imagined intercultural contact within a ‘native-speaker’ dependent foreign language context

Authors Damian J. Rivers
Year 2011
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
17517 Journal Article

Assimilation and individual differences in emotion: The dynamics of anger and approach motivation

Authors Julia Lechuga, Norma P. Fernandez
Year 2011
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
17519 Journal Article

The race space race

Authors AR Hirsch
Year 2000
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
17521 Journal Article

Racial Segregation and Racial Change in American Suburbs, 1970-1980

Authors John R. Logan, Mark Schneider
Year 1984
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
17523 Journal Article

Racial and Ethnic Relations: Selected Readings.

Authors Riley H. Pittman, Bernard E. Segal
Year 1970
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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17525 Journal Article

Concepts of race and ethnicity among health researchers: patterns and implications

Authors Roberta D. Baer, Erika Arteaga, Karen Dyer, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
17526 Journal Article

Supplemental Material for Was It Race or Merit?: The Cognitive Costs of Observing the Attributionally Ambiguous Hiring of a Racial Minority

Year 2017
Journal Name Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
17527 Journal Article

The meanings of citizenship between resettlement and return: the case of displaced palestinians

Authors Jinan Bastaki
Year 2020
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
17529 Journal Article

The resettlement of Soviet citizens from Manchuria in 1935–36: A research note

Authors Svetlana V. Onegina
Year 1995
Journal Name Europe-Asia Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
17530 Journal Article

The exclusion of Roma claimants in Canadian refugee policy

Authors Cynthia Levine-Rasky, Julianna Beaudoin, Paul St Clair
Year 2013
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
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17534 Journal Article

How New Models Can Rejuvenate Established Insights: Reaction to and Critique of Elke Winter’s Us, Them, and Others

Authors Howard Ramos
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
17537 Journal Article

Decolonizing Indigenous health: Generating a productive dialogue to eliminate Rheumatic Heart Disease in Australia

Authors Emma Haynes, Roz Walker, Alice G. Mitchell, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 22
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17538 Journal Article

Ladino Proverbs: Edition, Recovery and Dissemination of the Endangered Cultural Heritage in the post-Holocaust Yugoslavia

Description
This research project will constitute the first peremiological study of the Sephardic tradition from Serbia and Bosnia. Whereas other forms of the Ladino oral tradition from these countries such as ballads, songs or folktales have all been analysed, the proverb tradition remains largely unstudied. Thus my project seeks to fill a serious void in this field. I intend to edit and examine five manuscripts containing proverbs from these countries. All five manuscripts are postHolocaust. Three are exclusively in Ladino, whereas two are bilingual (Ladino/Serbian). The study will entail an analysis of the literary genre of the proverb from an interdisciplinary approach that will include contributions from biblical studies, medieval Iberian cultural studies, modern Balkan history, sociological criticism, linguistics, and folklore paremiology and narrative. The study will also include a cross-cultural analysis of the proverbs using a comparative method. The ultimate goal of this project is a monograph intended to preserve, revitalise and disseminate the endangered Ladino language and culture. Prof. Paloma Díaz-Mas, who works in the Instituto de Lengua, Literatura and Antroplogía (ILLA) of the Centre for Human and Social Sciencies (CSIC, Spain) is the ideal person to supervise my work. She leads a research group that focuses on the culture of post-diaspora of Hispanic Jews (Sephardim) and has an extensive and prominent list of works on the topic published either independetly or in collaboration with other members of the project. By joining her group I would be given the opportunity to [the] acquire new skills (transliteration of Ladino texts written in Hebrew script[s]; edition of texts) and disseminate my work among both academic and non-academic audience through a number of activities (international conferences, workshops and seminars; radio and television programmes; participation in Science weeks and fairs,organisation of exhibitions and promotional talks).
Year 2019
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17539 Project

Black/white mixed-race experiences of race and racism in Poland

Authors Bolaji Balogun, Remi Joseph-Salisbury
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
17540 Journal Article

Multicultural families: Deracializing transracial adoption

Authors Suki Ali
Year 2013
Journal Name CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY
17542 Journal Article

Race and capitalism redux

Authors Ben Pitcher
Year 2012
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
17543 Journal Article

Fruit Picking and Farmwork as Racialised Stigma: The Children of Pacific Migrant Workers in Rural Australia

Authors Makiko Nishitani, Helen Lee
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
17545 Journal Article

Japanese marriage migrants in ‘imagined’ multicultural Australia: Facing gaps between expectation and reality

Authors Atsushi Takeda
Year 2014
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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17546 Journal Article
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